As a seasoned trader, I've always prioritized the safety and reliability of my funds when working with any brokerage. With Ces Futures, I have looked closely at their operational transparency and regulatory status before considering them. They are regulated in China by the China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX), which does give me some reassurance about the integrity of their processes, especially because Chinese financial supervision tends to be quite rigorous. However, specific information about withdrawal timeframes is notably absent from Ces Futures’ publicly available details. On their website, the only mention related to withdrawals is the display of deposit and withdrawal time—not the actual processing durations for bank accounts or e-wallets. From my experience, when a broker does not explicitly state withdrawal speeds or minimum/maximum transaction amounts, it’s wise for traders to take a cautious approach. Regulatory oversight can help minimize risks of unreasonable delays, but without official commitments, there is still a degree of uncertainty. Given the lack of explicit promises on timing, my conservative stance would be to expect standard industry durations, perhaps one to several business days for most regulated brokers, but I cannot confirm a precise window for Ces Futures. Therefore, for anyone planning significant withdrawals, I would recommend first initiating a smaller test withdrawal and ensuring customer support is responsive, as this helps manage both expectations and risk.